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This map shows land for sale by the Rusk Farm Company. Caption reads, "Look carefully at the map. Notice the thickly settled country on all sides of our land. Lands for sale colored in red. Two main lines of railroad--the Soo Line at the north-- the C & N. W. at the west. No better railroad connections can be found anywhere." Shows the location of the company's demonstration farm, settlers, railroads, wagon and state roads, school houses, saw mills, and creameries. Also covers parts of adjacent townships in Rusk, Barron, and Chippewa counties. An inset maps show the location of the land in relation to the entire state of Wisconsin and railroad connections. The back of the map includes text and illustrations to promote the purchase of the farm land.

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